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Old 06-10-2007, 07:50 PM   #1
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Be careful out there the board that these terns are standing on is still out there somewhere in the broads.
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Old 06-11-2007, 07:13 AM   #2
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Why didn't you pick it up SB?
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They are endangered terns!

Seriously, that looks like one of those discards that dock builders saw off a piling to make a sharp point for driving. They are very heavy. I recovered two last year—hauling them aboard a boat with very little freeboard—and with difficulty.
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Old 06-11-2007, 10:30 AM   #4
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Why didn't you pick it up SB?
Ya SB, why didn't you pick it up??? Don't come back and say you didn't want to disturb the birds.
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Why didn't you pick it up SB?
How happy would you be if someone took your jetski from you in the middle of the Broads?

Perhaps Bob thought one was thinking to the other, "Patience, my fanny, I'm gonna kill something!" and he decided it would be prudent to leave, hastily...
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Old 06-11-2007, 01:15 PM   #6
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Default I didn't wan to disturb the birds

I was going to pick it up but by the time I turned the boat around the birds (terns) were back wake surfing agian. You should have seen them hang 10.
Plus I have hit stuff as big as that board with no damage to the boat not that I like to but it does happen.I really would not want to hit it water sking.
I knew I was going to catch flack on this but the birds were there first.
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Old 06-11-2007, 04:35 PM   #7
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Screw the birds, not like they are an endangered species or something like that. You never know a piece of floating wood like that itself can do damage and 9 times out of 10 they have nails protruding which is even worse. Not harping on you, just give that some thought next time you see something like that.

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Boy SB, now you have opened a can of worms. Now just try and get out of it.
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Sunset Bob has contributed many pictures that I know all of you have enjoyed! Get off his as^. Those without sin can cast the first stone! And don't try and tell me that ANY of you are inocent!
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And don't try and tell me that ANY of you are inocent!
I am!!! I never went by and took pictures of a board and left it in the water. Isn't that right Bob?
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....that if the 2 birds gripped it by the husk they coulda carried it away ? I don't know much about birds ... but I bet African terns coulda.
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Old 06-11-2007, 07:24 PM   #12
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Sunset Bob has contributed many pictures that I know all of you have enjoyed! Get off his as^. Those without sin can cast the first stone! And don't try and tell me that ANY of you are inocent!
I find myself in complete agreement with Pineedles.

SB... nice pictures.. and thanks for the warning.. I always watch for "junk" in the lake... sometimes it's not possible to pick it up... sometimes it is.

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Old 06-11-2007, 07:32 PM   #13
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Exclamation Those Gulls can be dangerous!!!!

Sunset Bob was smart to keep a distance from those ferocious birds!

The picture and subsequent posts remind me of a story my great uncle told me about one of the last remaining pirates that cruised the big Lake many a year ago.....it goes somrhting like this:

Many years ago a tourist met an Old Winnipesaukee pirate in a bar at the Weirs (down by one of those new fangled fluorescent signs) and they took turns recounting their adventures in life. Noting the pirate's peg leg, hook and eye patch, the tourist asked, "So, how did you end up with the peg leg?"
The pirate replied, "We was caught in a monster storm off the Broads and a giant wave swept me overboard. Just as they were pullin' me out, a great big snappin’ turtle appeared from the deep and bit off me leg!"
"Whoa!" said the tourist. "What about the hook?"
"Ahhhh," mused the pirate, "we were gonna board the old Mount, pistols blastin' and swords a swingin'. In the fracas, me hand got chopped off."
"Yikes," said the tourist. "And how did you come by the eye patch?"
"A seagull droppin' fell into me eye," said the pirate.
"You lost your eye to a seagull dropping?" the tourist asked.
"Well," said the pirate, "it was me first day with the hook."
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I posted comments about SB cuz I was "board". Relax SS relax
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I have a feeling that if the board was a bigger threat, it would have been picked up. There are far more damaging things in the lake at this time of year, I think that this was a general "heads up", a reminder that this is the time to keep an eye out for the very many floating objects. Everybody should be aware when they are out and about, there is no blaming the other guy, it's personal responsibility. Bob, thank you for sharing a great picture!
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....that if the 2 birds gripped it by the husk they coulda carried it away ? I don't know much about birds ... but I bet African terns coulda.

What is the air speed of an African Swallow?





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Old 06-12-2007, 01:32 PM   #17
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I am!!! I never went by and took pictures of a board and left it in the water. Isn't that right Bob?
Ok, RLW you are the only one that gets a pass. I apologize.
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Old 06-12-2007, 02:01 PM   #18
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I don't know that...AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
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Well, how could you possibly answer that question Rose?

He did not specify if he was talking about a West African or a South African Swallow!
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Old 06-12-2007, 04:08 PM   #20
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"Those without sin can cast the first stone!"
YEAH! And that's a great quotation for this scenario, too.....

There's a LOT of large floating hazards out there, and we can't expect Bob to leave every stone unterned.
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Old 06-12-2007, 04:23 PM   #21
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OK my bad I should have picked it up. I will spend next weekend looking for it.
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Old 06-12-2007, 07:38 PM   #22
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SB ... while you're at it would you keep an eye out for my ice fishing hole?
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Old 06-12-2007, 07:51 PM   #23
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OK my bad I should have picked it up. I will spend next weekend looking for it.
Well don't waste your time. I was out on the lake this last weekend and found it. There were no birds so I runned it over. Yup I runned it over but good ! Then I came about and runned it over a few more times because, as we all know, tern about is fair play. The twin SS whirring blades 'o' death on the B3 made toothpicks out of it. So no more hazard, no more rest stop for wayward birds and if you get a splinter in your butt .... well I apologize.
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Old 06-12-2007, 08:32 PM   #24
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Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is Dead! She's been run over multiple times. Yeah!!!
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Old 06-13-2007, 04:50 AM   #25
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SB, aren't you sorry now that you ever started this wonderful thread. From now on when you go to Forum Fest you will be know as the person that left danger out on the lake.
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Sunset Bob has been "terned around".
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Old 06-13-2007, 01:21 PM   #27
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RLW when have you ever been to a forum fest? I have never seen you at one.
And yes I am sorry I ever started this thread.
Plus RLW I know you are old but why are you yelling.
You don't even boat on WINNI
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Plus RLW I know you are old but why are you yelling.
SB, is this better for ya. I was yelling one octave higher so the older people could read it.
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LOL Mee n Mac. Just had to tell you how much I enjoyed your post. Still laughing. We all need to laugh more and stop taking ourselves so seriously.
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every one throw a rock at the birds so we leave no tern unstoned!


Is the wood still floating around? I will be up this weekend and need to know what to look for.
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Old 06-14-2007, 11:21 AM   #31
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Is the wood still floating around? I will be up this weekend and need to know what to look for.
Ya, you need to look for a piece with the initials SB on it, then you know you have found the right piece.
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Question: What happens when a computer engineer and a nukie decide to make the Lake safer?

Answer: Another Lake story is born!

One Saturday morning around 10:30 BC (Before Coronas) Geo spotted a large log floating out in the middle of the bay.

Geo: "Geeze, that's a big one. We can't just leave it there but if we bring it into shore what will we do with it"?

Misty: "Humm, I've got it! We'll sink it"!!!!

Geo: "Coool"!

So without consulting the spcific gravity tables or any other useful reference materials we set off on our adventure. Loading a big rock and about 10 feet of old dock line into the sea nymph we got underway.

With a firm hand on the tiller of my blue smoking Johnson 15 I headed out into the bay. Soon my trusty lookout, Geo cried "Thar she blows"!!! And we maneuvered along side of the menacing hazard.

Now this is the time when clear headed professionals stop, size up the situation and develop an action plan. But not us. We were iron fisted men of the sea, on a mission from God and we needed action and we needed it now!

So we took our rock and tied it to the end (yes, the end) of the log and let her slip into the briny deep and settle down into Davey Jones's locker. And down it went. Rock end first. It's nose getting burried in the botton and it's end floating upright about 18 inches from the surface.

"OMIGOSH" I said. "We have just planted a mine field in the middle of Braun Bay"! "We gotta get it back". Discussing the situation, the solution was obvious. Bearing my chest I slipped into pirate mode and with my swiss army knife clinched between my teeth, over the side I went.

My task was to shinny down the slippery pole and to cut the line holding the rock. On the second attempt we were free! In a sort of backwards Dr. Strangelove way I rode the log back to the surface as it launched itself from the bottom like a Saturn 5 rocket. (Don't you hate it when you get water up your nose?)

"OK buddy" I said to Geo. What's our plan "B"? Simple, bigger rock and deeper water. Never say die.

Somewhere between 5 Mile and Johnathan's at the bottom of the Lake a monster lies dormant. We had hog tied, towed, weighted down and stowed the great danger in the bay and laid it to rest.

The noontime activities started to increase in the bay as two Good Samaritans headed back to the barn knowing that we had done our bit "For Duty and Humanity".....NYUK...NYUK...NYUK.

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Nice story Misty Blue.
I'm not the talented writer that you are but perhaps you could pen a sequel ... something like what happens when that monster log works its way loose from the rope and torpedos to the surface. Maybe it will strike the Mount Washington and precipitate a disaster similar to the Posiedon Adventure. This could keep us reading for several years.
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Thanks for your efforts. Why didn't you just tow it inland?
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every one throw a rock at the birds so we leave no tern unstoned!
Did you say stoned ? Hmmm, I wonder if Sunset Bob is, in fact, yet another Bob ? How does that song go ....

Well, they'll stone ya when you photograph some wood,
They'll stone ya just a-like they said they would.
They'll stone you when you're driving your new boat.
They'll stone you if you're just sitting there a-float.
But I would not feel so all alone,
Everybody must get stoned.



I'm sure MistyBlue knows the other lyrics ...



By now poor SB is prolly pretty sick of this whole affair but keep your chin up SB and remember that other song ... To everything there is a season ... tern, tern, tern ....
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Did you say stoned ? Hmmm, I wonder if Sunset Bob is, in fact, yet another Bob ? How does that song go ....

Well, they'll stone ya when you photograph some wood,
They'll stone ya just a-like they said they would.
They'll stone you when you're driving your new boat.
They'll stone you if you're just sitting there a-float.
But I would not feel so all alone,
Everybody must get stoned.
Sunset Bob Dylan, yeah, that's it. This thread has got me howling.

I thought the pictures from Sunset Bob were great and I never expected controversy. I only wondered how close to sunset time these photos were shot.

I would have done what SB did. Took pictures and left the birds alone on their little float. A judgment call of course. Besides, I don't know what kind of birds are protected and what kind I can pester and shoo away. I just know not to feed them or run them down.

So, what constitutes a reportable hazard? Normal flotsam and jetsam, spring debris, major log in the lake? What is the delineation point where normal becomes something requiring action? How many of you (us) would have seen the board in time to miss it without the birds marking it for us .

Many boaters pull stuff (like that board and larger) out of the Lake. Thank you. SB did turn to try to get the board but the birds beat him back to it.

In this situation I would have left the birds and board alone. In my case, boating alone and not being 100% able bodied, I would not have risked removing it. I could only call for assistance and watch until someone else removed the hazard. I don't think I would have called the Marine Patrol on that one.

By the way, what exactly was that saying, "Who was the fisherman first to cast stoned" (something like that...).

M-n-M = clever and on topic
Sunset Bob, Nice pictures .
Skip, Was that a true story?
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Did you say stoned ? Hmmm, I wonder if Sunset Bob is, in fact, yet another Bob ? How does that song go ....[
Mac,

Since gtxrider is also "Bob" in real life, you really had me confused for a minute. Then when I saw the lyrics I realized you meant Bob Dylan. gtxrider should arrive at Sandy Point this weekend. Watch out for him on the red GTX with the yellow pollen stains buzzing the Bay.
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Lets play a game and BOB for floating wood!

We once found a log floating in the lake and pulled it out. It appeared to be a post used in the old days for guard rails along the road. What to do with it we thought? After a while we finally decided. All the kids carried it to a friends cottage and slipped it behind the front door. Excellent door stop!
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I must try to redeem myself. In my travels this weekend I kept a close eye for floating debris but there is not much out there right now.I did manage to find 2 pieces 1 just south of FL3 and 1 just east of Mink Island.

RLW I took pictures and picked up wood
ididtractors no initials SB probably different board
JTA sorry could not find any ice fishing holes. They are hard to see this time of the year(I can always find them water sking).
SIKSUKR hope this helps
Mee-n Mac you kill me
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I say we all give Sunset Bob a hand in this.

After all, one good tern deserves another.
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I must try to redeem myself. In my travels this weekend I kept a close eye for floating debris but there is not much out there right now.I did manage to find 2 pieces 1 just south of FL3 and 1 just east of Mink Island.Everyone else thank you for your support and glad you enjoy my pictures.
Here we go again, trying to get on everyones good graces. SB, it is just to little to late. You should have given it up while you were ahead.
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AWESOME Bob!! You are the best! I suppose I was a little harsh.I just thought it was odd that you would post to look out for that wood when it was sitting next right next to you and you made a point to take a photo of it.You are officially pardened from me.Sorry if I came off a little gruff.
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Old 06-21-2007, 07:20 AM   #43
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Question: What happens when a computer engineer and a nukie decide to make the Lake safer?

Answer: Another Lake story is born!

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This story really got to me Misty. And your flair for writing had me right there with you.

Wonder if Dive Winnipesaukee or Grant can get pictures, or maybe Diver 1111 can get a shot of the log - if it's still there and didn't become another vertical torpedo.

By the way, what is a "Nukie"? is that a Navy reference?
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Old 06-21-2007, 08:01 AM   #44
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...By the way, what is a "Nukie"? is that a Navy reference?...
Yep, a Navy slang term....from back when bubbleheads like me & Misty Blue served on nuclear powered ships (or boats). The guys that were assigned duties aft in reference to the reactor were known as "Nukes".

Not absolutely sure if the term was also used on the surface by those same type engineering folks working the reactors topside. I never served in the surface fleet, only submarines. Never liked the idea of being a target!
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Hey Skip...

Do you think that Sunset Bob knows what a "snapshot" is???

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Old 06-23-2007, 03:10 PM   #46
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Do you think that Sunset Bob knows what a "snapshot" is???

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I'm sure SB knows it is a fish and a big one at that.
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Nobody mentioned Skips joke......I enjoyed it....glad someone has a sense of humor.
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Ah yes....definitely a "big fish" that sure packs a wallop! Match bearings and.....
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